Thursday, September 13, 2012

Man gets possessed in convenience store

People are convinced this is real. I'm not so sure, but, it was interesting. The scariest part was me trying to spell possessed and convenience. HERE is the vid. Be sure and check out the strange reflection in the fridge door when he falls. Let me know what you think.

17 comments:

Jane said...

That reflection looked like something got up and walked away and the the stuff on the shelf fell.
Kinda of wierd!

Melissa said...

After Jane's description, nope, not watching or I won't sleep tonight!

Miss Tia said...

hmmm.....i wouldn't say he was possessed, seemed more like some kind of medical attack of some kind....but the reflection, dafuq??? did he live? he passed, the reflection would make sense because it was like he was getting up and walking away.....the things falling seemed like someone could have knocked them over from that aisle....

Dirty Disher said...

He seems like a bad actor..but, the damn reflection has me stumped. The TP could have been rigged.

Unknown said...

Okay. I'm going out on a limb here and going to say "real".
He is either a very good actor, (in my eyes), or something really drastic happened when he opened that cooler door. After that, I thought bad actor for awhile, but then towards the end, he really does seem to be fighting with something. Trying to re-take-over his body. I think that something overpowered him again, and so he fell. After that is when the thing in the reflection got up and walked away. The items falling could have been rigged, but it did coincide pretty neatly with the thing walking away.
I suppose there could have been someone out of frame that got up and walked away (causing the reflection), but, without watching it again, I don't really see that as possible, given what I remember of the layout of the aisles.
Like most paranormal things, it "skeeves me out" (to use Lissa's phrasing). :)

Anonymous said...

If you watch the video again you will see his left hand twitch or pull something (a string?) just before the tp falls over. Pretty bad acting overall.

Anonymous said...

Epileptic attack? Actually he was pretty careful to protect himself when he came near the ground. I call BS. Someone being controlled by something usually does some damage to themselves in the process and it's usually pretty bad. He was careful not to really get hurt. Probably some drugs he was on earlier. I say it's not real. BUT, i will say, in his defense, when I have an attack in public, I appear to be very very drunk and I even throw up and fall down. I don't make noises tho and I am dying of shame inside and apologizing thru it all. But even in my blindness, I can make it safely to the floor. Some woman stopped me in a parking lot once to chat about why I was throwing up, I can't talk to you right now! I managed to name my illness and she kept blabbing about a friend of hers has that too! I am throwing up right by her feet , hanging out of my car and have zero control over it. Sooooo humilating. I can't imagine choosing to do this just to mess with people. But nothing really happened to him either. Might have been drugs.


rox

Anonymous said...

*Might have been a bet or a dare too.

Anonymous said...

I didn't get any creepy vibes, so I'm calling bullshit. I didn't get a single goosebump and yet just ate something cold.

mary_mary said...

I agree with Tia; seems more like a medical or psychological condition. Or bad acting. the reflection might have been another camera person filming this scene. The flying product looked rigged.

Anonymous said...

I was pretty sure he was having a seizure until I saw a reflection, though the camera does not show if someone else could have been off screen- which could have caused the reflection. Then the tp falling, I don't know... I wish I could see the whole area.

with3love

Dirty Disher said...

I dunno, but, I do know that I had a simialar thing happen to me once. "It" walked into me. It hit me hard and I had trouble breathing. Miss Peg was with me. I suppose I looked pretty weird. Abandoned house, bad energy, horrid history. I didn't know how to get it out of me, but, I was aware it was happening. So, I know this stuff can be real.

Double LY said...

I want Fact or Faked to cover this one!

Anonymous said...

Doesn't look like an epileptic or medical attack. He maintains bowel/bladder control doesn't have have the typical tonic/clonic muscle jerking of seizures and makes noise--his airway isn't compromised. Could be a psychotic episode, acting or possession as far as I can tell. I was pretty convinced by the image in the fridge walking away! Yikes. Beth

I've helped people with seizures in public to protect their airways, etc. If I saw this dude, the good samaritan in me would run fast the other way. It's like someone put wasps in his brain.

Anonymous said...

In regards to what the last poster said, I've dealt with my husbands seizures every day for almost 10 years and he has never lost control of his bladder/bowels.

with3love

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry your hubby has seizure disorder.

Many patients with grand mal seizures (the classic tonic/clonic jerking movements) do experience loss of bladder control. I usually see it the acute phase, when someone is brought to the ER by ambulance seizing. It must be such a challenge for you and your husband to manage it every single day.

Neurologists use seizure meds for migraine patients and that medication is no joke. I have a lot of respect for people that can get out of bed every day and function with that medication. It causes SO much drowsiness. I wish every one could appreciate how hard it is.

Beth

Anonymous said...

Meth.